Angels wings
"Wow let me say again WOW. The feel is amazing. Throw the v 2. 0 180lbs limb in the trash and try again. The v 2 cocking is a must but the limb is fun but fun like a powerful toy. Not with this TX upgrade. It's like going from a welterweight to Mike Tyson. The grouping is improved from my limited testing at 75 feet. Well buy like 2x. The feeling is strange. It kind of flings the bolt in a good way. The old limbs just would knock hard and heavy. Not with the TX it is smooth like butter. The lack of positive or negative recoil feels so strange. It's like launching a 50 caliber bullet with no report. Until it hits the target and blows it up. The unit blows holes in 1/8 inch 6060 aluminum. I am not exaggerating. . Bear or hog territory here boys. It also is half as loud as the adder 2. 0 180lbs limb. The 2. 0 upgrade is a must but not for the limb for the reinforced cocking mechanism. This upgrade is like punching well, above its weight class and that translates to an increased accuracy. It was absolutely the save the adder needed. Let's put it this way. I'd rather get shot with a nine millimeter twice than get shot with this tx Adder once. It really takes the platform into the 21st century."
— Laurence (5/5)
Didn’t need it, can’t afford it, had to have it.
"I’ve had an Adder for some time now (1st year they came out). It’s decked out with the 18-shot mag, stabilizer/color kit, and V-2 upgraded cocking arm. Scope, flashlight, laser…all the bells and whistles. Love it, love it, love it. It’s heavy, but I love it. Recently I purchased a barely used (great deal) basic 7-shot adder on ebay with lots of extras including 2x180lb and the190lb Extreme Venom limb. Now my decked out Adder has limbs from 90-190lb (and lots of them). I decided to convert my ebay 7-shot Adder to the TX version. I’ve only had the TX for a couple of days, and haven’t fired it much, but I do have some comments. Struggled a bit getting that little ball bearing out, (shot of wd-40 helped) and I lost that little spring, but installation was EASY. It is BEAUTIFUL, and brings me much JOY just looking at it. POWER increase over the standard 130lb recurve limb is NOTICABLE. It is also noticeably STIFFER to cock. Doable, but I would recommend the V-2 upgraded cocking arm. Also, of course it’s HEAVIER. This NARROW SLEEK combination limb is very COOL, but when you lay it down, the pulleys are in the dirt, (I think a half housing over the pulleys would help prevent damage and debris). Using a bi-pod would keep it out of the dirt as well. Comes with heavier white fletched bolts that I don’t see offered on gogun site. I found a brief tutorial on changing the string on Joerg’s Siege video, but had to do some searching. Currently, there are NO OPTIONS for heavier (poundage), lower, or cheaper versions. NOT CHEAP. . . Quality seems to be there but if you break a string you’re done, unless you have a back-up $279. 00 limb to swap out. Strings are pricey as well. SACRIFICE front picatinny rails. This is not a plus. Goguns bi-pod foregrip has a handy picatinny rail, (would like to see better quality with that). SUMMARY…It’s beautiful, cool, powerful, and good quality. WOULD LIKE TO SEE more versatility, cheaper, with more power options, built in bi-pod, and better protected pulleys. Thanks Joerg, lovin the FEATURES!"
— Daniel T. (4/5)